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Clark County News

Hazel Dell Metro 14s win World Series opener 1-0 in ninth inning

August 15, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Jackson Day scored Liam Kerr from third on a suicide squeeze play in the bottom of the ninth to send Hazel Dell Metro to 1-0 win over Bonnville, Mo., in its opening pool-play game at the Babe Ruth Baseball 14-Year-Old World Series in Pine Bluff, Ark. Read story

Weather Eye: What rain we had wasn’t much, and soon it will be hot again

August 15, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Goodness! Where does time go? We are halfway through the month of August and summertime continues in full force. Read story

Crews from Vancouver Public Schools' Family-Community Resource Centers collected donated backpacks and school supplies for low-income students at Divine Consign on Thursday.

Programs help with back-to-school necessities

Crews from Vancouver Public Schools' Family-Community Resource Centers collected donated backpacks and school supplies for low-income students at Divine Consign on Thursday.

August 15, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

It takes parents with deep pockets to pay for everything that children need to go back to school in September. Each school has a detailed list of required school supplies, divided by grade level. Although notebook paper and No. 2 pencils are still on the list, many students are required… Read story

Lifeline clients have fresh start at Kauffman House

August 15, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Six men being treated for mental health issues and substance abuse who used to live on the streets now reside under one roof. The men in the Kauffman House are all clients of Lifeline Connections, have the same case manager and can be in support groups together. Read story

County councilors Tom Mielke, left, David Madore and Jeanne Stewart.

Analysis: Chair vote in home districts may provide clues

County councilors Tom Mielke, left, David Madore and Jeanne Stewart.

August 15, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

This month's primary election provided a wealth of information for those who like to speculate about politics and the fate of the incumbents on the Clark County council. Read story

Sgt. Dave Henderson speaks with Frankie Cordova about job opportunities at Vancouver Police Department at a recent Hispanic Job Fair in Portland.

Vancouver police strive for diversity, not for animosity

Sgt. Dave Henderson speaks with Frankie Cordova about job opportunities at Vancouver Police Department at a recent Hispanic Job Fair in Portland.

August 15, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Vancouver Police Lt. Scott Creager has spent many evenings this year watching news reports of police shooting people of color, citizens killing lawmen and citywide riots. Read story

Arts achievement award seeks nominees

August 15, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Clark County artists who have been active for a long enough time to build up a substantial body of work and make a difference in service of local culture are eligible for a Lifetime Achievement Award in arts and culture for 2015. Nominees are being sought by the Clark County… Read story

Check It Out: Country nurse shares more adventures

August 15, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Hard to believe I've been writing this column for more than four years now, but that is the truth of it. Read story

Scott Johnson, the emergency management division manager with the Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency, has compiled an earthquake survival kit. Johnson says that when disaster strikes, the community will work together to survive.

Are you ready for the Big One?

Scott Johnson, the emergency management division manager with the Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency, has compiled an earthquake survival kit. Johnson says that when disaster strikes, the community will work together to survive.

August 15, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

By now you've probably heard that the Pacific Northwest is due any minute for a mega-earthquake that could be the worst disaster in U.S. history. Read story

Seattle attorney Josh Miller often stays weekends in farmer Tom Lauerman's cannabis greenhouse when he comes to volunteer on the farm.

Cannabis tourism industry gets creative

Seattle attorney Josh Miller often stays weekends in farmer Tom Lauerman's cannabis greenhouse when he comes to volunteer on the farm.

August 15, 2015, 5:00pm Business

With the sun rising and roosters crowing, Josh Miller rolls out of a bed tucked in a greenhouse full of lush marijuana plants and lights up a joint. Read story